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Nnu Ego is now several months pregnant. She and her children take a train to Ibuza, where she is received by members of her father’s household as well as Nnaife’s brother’s family.
Arriving at her father’s bedside, Nnu Ego finds Agbadi in poor health. He is happy to see Nnu Ego, and he expresses his approval to Ona as if she were present. Just before dying, he promises to return and taps Nnu Ego’s stomach. After several days of mourning, Agbadi is buried in a sitting position. A second, spiritual burial marks his reunion with his ancestry.
A few weeks later, Nnu Ego gives birth to a son who closely resembles Agbadi. He is given the name Nnamdio, meaning “This is my father” (155).
Following Agbadi’s death, Nnu Ego spends seven enjoyable months in Ibuza. One day, Adankwo, the eldest widow of Nnaife’s elder brother, tells her that she has fulfilled her duty to her father and suggests that she return to Lagos to fulfill her duties as Nnaife’s wife. She further warns that Adaku might try to take advantage of her absence.
Arriving in Lagos, Nnu Ego is surprised to find that prices have nearly doubled since she was away.
By Buchi Emecheta